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Pleased to meet you!
Fleur Howells
Howells Psychosis Translational Research Group
Department of Psychiatry Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town
Networking the Brain – Cortex Club Inaugural Symposium, November 2014
Ed just keeps laughing - Resilience in what
your goals are!
• 2004 Bsc(Hons) physiology
– Professor Vivienne Russell
– Professor Laurie Kellaway
– Dr Musa Mabandla
First exposure to research
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Techniques: • Unilateral PD animal model: stereotaxic surgery to produce unilateral Parkinson’s Disease
by creating a neurotoxic lesion of substantia nigra • Intervention used voluntary running wheel exposure • Behaviour used to assess this - apomorphine rotations – move towards the side of the
lesion as motor neurons as super sensitive in response to lack of DA availability – exercising rats performed fewer rotations
• Dopamine neuron count: Immunohistochemistry to measure the lesion which supported the behavioural result
MSc (2005) upgraded to Phd (2006)
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• 2005
– Professor Vivienne Russell
– Associate Professor Alan St Clair Gibson (moved to UK)
• 2006 – through to grad
– Professor Vivienne Russell
– Professor Kit Vaughan
Title of Thesis: Attentional and Arousal a human and rat study
Clinical techniques: Electroencephalography (EEG) - frequency analysis, event-related potentials (ERPs), Electrocardiography (ECG) with heart rate variation, Skin conductance response (SCR) Questionnaires: a few, to note - mental effort visual analogue and Childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ) Subjects: Healthy participants – convenient sample
Basic techniques: Superfusion: every which way norepinephrine is released in response to glutamate stimulation Behaviour: open-field, elevated plus maze, novel object recognition Brain areas: prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum All conventional rat strains depending on the question being asked: Long Evans, Wistar, Sprague Dawley, Spontaneously hypertensive rat, Wistar Kyoto
- MSc & PhD papers
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BSc (Med) honours student
2006 Heleen Soeters
Co-supervision of students during postgrad yrs
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BSc (Med) honours student
2007 Fleur Warton
Co-supervision of students during postgrad yrs
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BSc (Med) honours student
2009 Toni-Lee Sterley
Co-supervision of students during postgrad yrs
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School:
International Brain Research Organisation, African school course in advanced neuroscience, “Neural Systems: From Channels to Circuits” (2006).
Travel Awards to attend and present empirical research:
• International Brain Research Organization Travel Grant Awarded for attendance: International Neuroscience Conference, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (2005)
• International Brain Research Organisation Travel Grant for the attendance of the 7th Annual World Congress of Neuroscience, Melbourne, Australia (2007)
• International Brain Research Organisation scholarship for attendance to the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) summer course: Neural Systems & Behaviour (2008)
• International Brain Research Organisation Travel Grant for the attendance of the 39th annual Society of Neuroscience conference, Chicago, United States (2009)
• Selected for the IBRO alumni symposium and awarded a Travel Grant for the 10th International Conference of the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa (SONA), Topics in Neuroscience: Basic to Clinical. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2011)
• International Brain Research Organisation Travel Grant for the attendance of the 10th International Conference of the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa (SONA), Topics in Neuroscience: Basic to Clinical. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2011)
• Selected for the IBRO alumni symposium at the 8th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, Florence, Italy (2011)
• International Brain Research Organisation Travel Grant for the attendance of the 8th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, Florence Italy (2011).
International Brain Research Organization
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http://ibro.info/
Marine Biological Laboratories (MBL) summer course in Neural Systems & Behaviour attended and completed (Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA, 2008). Thanks to an IBRO award!
Marine Biological Laboratory
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Graduation!!!
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Mentor: Professor Dan Stein Funding: • Brain and Behaviour Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Cape Town (2009 & 2012) • University Research Committee Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of
Cape Town (2010 - 2011) • National Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship,
University of Cape Town (2010 - 2012)
Post-doc in Psychiatry yay!!! 2009-2013
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Mid career award 2013-2016 Mentor: Professor Dan Stein Funding: • Hasso Plattner Foundation Mid-Career Development Programme Award from
Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine (IDM)
New skill set
Working with individuals with severe mental disorders – including schizophrenia Yay!
Clinical diagnostics and questionnaires 1H-Magnetic resonance spectroscopy, an MRI modality
Mindfulness based cognitive therapy in Bipolar disorder - completed: Howells FM, Ives-Deliperi V, Horn NR, Stein DJ (2012). Mindfulness based cognitive therapy improves frontal control of behavioural systems in bipolar disorder: a pilot EEG study. BMC Psychiatry, 12(1):15.
Howells FM, Ives-Deliperi V, Horn NR, Stein DJ (2013). Increased thalamic phospholipid concentration evident in bipolar I disorder. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 41:1–5.
Ives-Deliperi V, Howells FM, Stein DJ, Meintjes E, Horn NR (2013). The effects of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in patients with bipolar disorder: A controlled functional MRI investigation. Journal of Affective Disorders, 150(3):1152-7.
Howells FM, Rauch L, Ives-Deliperi V, Horn N, Stein DJ (2014). Mindfulness based cognitive therapy may improve emotional processing in bipolar I disorder. Metabolic Brain Disease, 29(2):367-375.
Methamphetamine projects, many currently running: Howells FM, Uhlmann A, Temmingh H, Sinclair H, Meintjes EM, Wilson D, Stein DJ (2014). 1H-MRS in methamphetamine dependence and methamphetamine induced psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 153:122-128.
Roos A, Jones G, Narr K, Woods R, Howells F, Stein DJ, Donald K (2014). Structural brain changes in prenatal methamphetamine-exposed children. Metabolic Brain Disease, 29(2):341-349.
Anxiety disorder project, currently on going: Howells FM, Hattingh C, Syal S, Breet E, Stein DJ, Lochner C (2014). Enhanced thalamic metabolite profile in social anxiety disorder: 1H-magnetic resonance imaging study. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. Provisionally accepted Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
Couple of book chapters and a patent….
Worked on a few projects and still do….
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Co-supervision – Toni-Lee Sterley
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Full final draft PhD done – hob nobbing in Boston, where he was awarded best young scientist at ToS – Obesity Society! Yay!!!
Hume DJ, Howells FM, Kroff J, Rauch L, Lambert EV (2014). Differences in obese, overweight and normal-weight individuals: behavioural and electrophysiological responses to visual food stimuli. In press Appetite.
Hume DJ, Howells FM, Rauch, Kroff, Lambert EV. Mind the gap: electrophysiological record of brain reactivity and behavioural response to visual food cues are different in weight loss maintaining and weight regained women. Submitted
Hume DJ, Howells FM, Rauch, Kroff, Lambert EV.
Electrocortical measures of visual food cue
processing and executive control in female
restrained eaters . Submitted
Co-supervision – David John Hume
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Completed CIAM: Cortical inhibition and attentional modulation a study in psychotic disorders - Schizophrenia, Bipolar I disorder hx psychosis, Methamphetamine-Induced
psychosis, and socio-demo controls - 20-40 years Techniques - EEG (frequency, ERPs) - Cortical Inhibition – Electromyography with transcranial magnetic stimulation - Brief repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (20Hz) - MRI modalities included: anatomical, resting state fMRI, DTI, and of course MRS
Prelim findings are novel – the questions have not previously been asked before Integration of modalities will take place in the New Year Yay!!!!
Leading my own research group Yay!!!
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Currently writing up her PhD! Yay!!!
Supervision – Jennifer Hsieh
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Abductor pollicis brevis muscle
APB
Motor Cortex
• Chair: Fleur Howells ( [email protected])
• Secretary: Sian Hemmings ( [email protected] )
• Treasurer: Musa Mabandla ( [email protected] )
• Media Officer: Jennifer Hsieh( [email protected])
• Co-opted executive committee member: Laurie Kellaway( [email protected])
• Co-opted executive committee member: Vivienne Russell ( [email protected] )
• Co-opted executive committee member: Susan Janse van Rensberg ( [email protected] )
• Co-opted executive committee member: Siyabonga Goodwill Sibiya ( [email protected])
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http://sans.org.za
Starting with a full translational study in Schizophrenia Yay!!!
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Starting 2015: STAR – Schizophrenia Translational Action Research
Hypothesis driven questions that will be asked, which address cognitive disturbances in schizophrenia using both clinical and basic study data: 1. Thalamo-cortical gating system function - This system controls the processing of relevant sensory information - Cognitive defragmentation in schizophrenia is suggested to result from sensory overload
2. Locus-coeruleus norepinephrine system function - This system controls the ability to maintain and control attention - Inability to maintain attention in schizophrenia is suggested to result from a mismatch between tonic and phasic activity of the locus coeruleus.
(Javitt, 2009; McCormick and Bal, 1994; Patterson et al., 2008; Szulc et al., 2007; Kraguljac et al., 2012; Clark et al., 2011; Phillips et al., 2011; Powell et al., 2002; Lei et al., Lee and Sherman, 2012; Howells et al., 2012; McLean et al., 2010; Laurens et al.k, 2005)
STAR research TEAM Dr Fleur Howells (clinical & basic)
Professor Dan Stein (clinical & basic)
Professor David Kingdon (clinical)
Dr Henk Temmingh (clinical)
Professor Katherine Narr, UCLA (clinical)
Professor Brian Harvey, N-WU (basic)
Professor Vivienne Russell (basic)
Dr Pete Milligan (clinical)
Dr Goodman Sibeko (clinical)
Dr Katherine Sorsdahl (clinical)
Dr Sharon Klientjes (clinical)
Dr Katya Mauff (clinical & basic – stats consultant)
Postgraduate student capacity within STAR
4 doctoral students:
Confirmed - Dr Nico Badenhorst (basic)
Confirmed – Katie Atmore (basic)
4 x clinical neuroscience – needed for late 2015/beginning 2016
8 honours students (2016 & 2017):
4 x basic
4 x clinical
There are also many other projects on the go – if you like the techniques and would like to apply them or join a project which use
them do email to find out more……. [email protected]
I pretty much acknowledge every person I have mentioned from
mentor to student – Neuroscience is fun and we can make a
difference by asking the right questions!
Yay!!!!